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Plot Diagram and Conflict Types

Plot Diagram and Conflict Types

Assessment

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English

7th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RL.6.3, L.3.1E, L.1.1J

+20

Standards-aligned

Created by

Lauren M Lockard

Used 4+ times

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2 Slides • 17 Questions

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media

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Multiple Choice

Where and when a story takes place.

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climax

2

setting

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characters

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Draw

Draw a plot diagram! Try to label it the stages of plot if you can!

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media

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Multiple Choice

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According to the diagram the Resolution is in spot _____.

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A

2

C

3

F

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Multiple Choice

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ending of a story where the conflict is typically resolved or figured out.

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falling action

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turning point/climax

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resolution

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Multiple Choice

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This is where you can find the Exposition

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A

2

B

3

C

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Multiple Choice

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Specific event that sets off the action in the story. Grabs the reader’s attention.

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Rising Action

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Inciting Incident

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Falling Action

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Multiple Choice

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Series of events that build tension and suspense. These events complicate or add twists to the conflict.

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Inciting Action

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Falling Action

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Rising Action

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Multiple Choice

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The Rising Action can be found at this spot on the diagram

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C

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D

3

E

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Multiple Choice

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Falling Action is found here

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A

2

D

3

E

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F

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Multiple Select

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CHOOSE 2 Answers - The point when a significant or decisive change takes place that makes an impact on the rest of the story, particularly on the conflict.

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Rising Action

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Falling Action

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Turning Point

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Climax

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Multiple Choice

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Where can the Inciting Incident be found?

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F

2

A

3

C

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Multiple Choice

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Excitement and action in a story slows as the conflict gradually resolves itself. The pieces of the puzzle all come together.

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Turning Point

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Falling Action

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Climax

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Multiple Choice

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The Turning Point or Climax is found here

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F

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E

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D

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Open Ended

Why is understanding different types of conflict important when analyzing a story's plot?

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Categorize

Options (17)

Internal

Reflection

Decision-making

Personal growth

Rivalry
Betrayal
Competition
Friendship
Jealousy
Survival
Isolation
Natural disasters
Environmental challenges

Social expectations

Prejudice

Class struggle

Rebellion

Drag and drop the ideas in the correct categories below!

Character vs. Self
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Society

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Fill in the Blank

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of an external conflict in literature?

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A character struggling with guilt

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A character arguing with another character

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A character facing a storm

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A character feeling lonely

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